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Monday, November 7, 2016

To Trust a Wolf by Danielle Hardgrave (Unnatural Alliances #1)

To Trust a Wolf

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Written by: Danielle Hardgrave

Series: Unnatural Alliances #1

Print Length: 76 pages

Publisher: Caldwell Publishing

Publication Date: June 3, 2016

Genre: Paranormal Romance

As an archivist in a small museum, the biggest thing Helen Jurist has to deal with each year is the Annual Donor Gala. When her museum becomes a flurry of activity, due to the nearby discovery of a large Viking hoard, Helen finds the additional responsibility more of a pain than an honour. She doesn’t know anything about Vikings, or what makes the hoard so unusual. She just wants to get through the gala without her boss catching the drapes on fire.

Nobody from the public is supposed to have access to the find, but try telling that to Rune Helsen. A handsome Dane with wolfish desires, he walks around like he owns the place. He’s Helen’s worst nightmare—if only her traitorous body wasn’t so attracted to him.

But Rune has a secret, one that brought him to see the artifacts for more than just scholarly interest. Unknown to Helen, there’s so much more at stake than just pulling off a successful evening. A whole world she never knew existed, a world of vampires and shifters, stands on the precipice—and there’s something in the Cutler Hoard that could burn it all down.

To Trust a Wolf by Danielle Hardgrave

Helen is works at a smaller museum that was recently granted a marvelous hidden Viking treasure that has spark tons of interest. So much interest that her fund-raising party might be over shadowed by the Viking collection.

Helen’s boss asks her to show the collection to a private investor, Rune. Rune is everything she’s ever dreamed and in a man and so much more…you might say that its animal magnetism.

Helen realizes something isn’t right with everyone’s obsession with the Viking collection but things go wonky when supernatural creatures of lure start to invade her museum.

Hardgrave weaves an intricate tale of Vikings, Werewolves and Vampires. The combination is original, entertaining short story.

I received this copy of To Trust a Wolf from Danielle Hardgrave in exchange for a honest review.